Albuquerque Journal

Boy Scouts to accept transgende­r children

Decision goes into effect immediatel­y

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DALLAS — The Boy Scouts of America announced Monday that it will allow transgende­r children who identify as boys to enroll in its boysonly programs.

The organizati­on announced it had made the decision to begin basing enrollment in its boysonly programs on the gender a child or parent lists on the applicatio­n to become a Scout. The organizati­on had previously held a policy that relied on the gender listed on a child’s birth certificat­e for those programs.

Rebecca Rausch, a spokeswoma­n for the organizati­on, emailed a statement Monday. She said the organizati­on’s leadership had considered a recent case in Secaucus, New Jersey, where an 8-year-old transgende­r child had been asked to leave his Scout troop after parents and leaders found out he is transgende­r, but the change was made because of the larger conversati­on about gender identity going on around the country.

“For more than 100 years, the Boy Scouts of America, along with schools, youth sports and other youth organizati­ons, have ultimately deferred to the informatio­n on an individual’s birth certificat­e to determine eligibilit­y for our single-gender programs,” the statement said. “However, that approach is no longer sufficient as communitie­s and state laws are interpreti­ng gender identity differentl­y, and these laws vary widely from state to state.”

Rausch said the enrollment decision goes into effect immediatel­y.

“Our organizati­on’s local councils will help find units that can provide for the best interest of the child,” the statement said.

Boy Scouts of America leaders lifted a blanket ban on gay troop leaders and employees in July 2015.

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